Pat Burrell

Pat Burrell

Pat Burrell was born on October 10th, 1976

Full Name: Patrick Brian Burrell
Birthplace: Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
Position: Left Fielder
Teams: Philadelphia Phillies, Tampa Bay Rays
MLB Debut: May 24, 2000
Career Home Runs: 292
Postseason Stats: .324 AVG, 10 HR

A power-hitting outfielder who played 12 seasons in the MLB, winning two World Series championships and earning a reputation as a clutch postseason performer.

Timeline
1976
Born in Florida
Pat Burrell was born on October 10, 1976, in Eustis, Florida, where he began his baseball journey.
1998
Philadelphia Phillies Debut
Burrell made his MLB debut for the Philadelphia Phillies.
2000
Rookie of the Year
Burrell was named the National League Rookie of the Year.
2008
World Series Championship
Burrell won the World Series with the Philadelphia Phillies.
2012
Retirement
Burrell retired from professional baseball, finishing his career with the San Francisco Giants.
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What is Pat Burrells MLB career stats?
Pat Burrell played for 12 seasons in the MLB, batting .253 with 292 home runs and 976 RBIs. He also had a .361 on-base percentage and a .472 slugging percentage.
What teams did Pat Burrell play for in his MLB career?
Pat Burrell played for the Philadelphia Phillies, San Francisco Giants, and Tampa Bay Rays during his 12-year MLB career.
What awards did Pat Burrell win in his MLB career?
Pat Burrell was a 2-time National League champion and won a World Series ring with the Phillies in 2008.
What is Pat Burrells early life and college career?
Pat Burrell was born on October 10, 1976, in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He played college baseball at the University of Miami, where he was a standout player and helped the Hurricanes win a national championship in 1999.
What is Pat Burrell doing now after his MLB career?
After retiring from baseball in 2012, Pat Burrell has worked as an analyst for ESPN and has been involved in various charity initiatives, including the Pat Burrell Foundation, which supports childrens charities and education programs.

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